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Depressed Mood Improvement Through Nicotine Dosing 3
Sponsor: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Summary
Deficits in cognitive control are core features of late-life depression (LLD), contributing both to emotion dysregulation and problems with inhibiting irrelevant information, conflict detection, and working memory. Clinically characterized as executive dysfunction, these deficits are associated with poor response to antidepressants and higher levels of disability. Improvement of cognitive control network (CCN) dysfunction may benefit both mood and cognitive performance, however no current pharmacotherapy improves Cognitive Control Network deficits in LLD. The study examines the hypothesis that nicotine acetylcholine receptor agonists enhance Cognitive Control Network function. This effect may resultantly improve mood and cognitive performance in LLD. Small, open-label studies of transdermal nicotine (TDN) patches have supported potential clinical benefit and provided support that transdermal nicotine administration engages the Cognitive Control Network. This blinded study will expand past open-label trials supporting potential benefit in LLD. It will examine TDN's effect on depression severity and cognitive control functions measured by neuropsychological testing. The study will evaluate 60 eligible and enrolled participants over a 3-year period.
Official title: Nicotinic Modulation of the Cognitive Control System in Late-Life Depression (R33 Phase)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2023-04-15
Completion Date
2026-09-30
Last Updated
2026-02-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Transdermal Nicotine Patch
Participants will wear nicotine transdermal patches daily for 12-15 weeks. They will apply a study patch each morning and remove at bedtime. Active dose will titrate up from 3.5mg to 7mg, and then can optionally be further titrated to a maximum dose of 14mg. After week12, the dose will be slowly tapered over 2-3 weeks.
Transdermal Placebo Patch
Participants will wear placebo transdermal patches daily for 12-15 weeks. They will apply a study patch each morning and remove at bedtime. Placebo patch dose will titrate up from 3.5mg to 7mg, and then can optionally be further titrated to a maximum dose of 14mg. After week12, the dose will be slowly tapered over 2-3 weeks.
Locations (1)
Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hosptial
Nashville, Tennessee, United States